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here against president morsi in egypt kills a teenager in ever more violent crimes has while the leader himself says sweeping powers he recently adopted are only temporary. catalonia takes a step towards breaking away from stay as people vote in favor of separate his policies promising to ask the public's opinion on independence. and a glimpse from the frontline in the battle for cyberspace as we can leak it true then our sons releases a new book claiming the internet's been taken over by governments.
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international news live from moscow this is us he was me hello and welcome to the program mass protests across egypt against what's seen as a power grab by president mohamed morsi have now turned deadly a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured during an attack on the muslim brotherhood headquarters live now to kyra base journalist tree bell nice to see you so the protests are showing no sign of dying what have you seen that. right now this morning we've still got minute crashes happening literally just behind me on tahrir square as the streets in which was called by oppositional forces continues they should be will not leave until morsi backs down from his contentious confirmation that duration as you mentioned had a lot of it like a fifteen year old member of the freedom and justice party which is the muslim brotherhood political organization died yesterday in the nile don't you guys to keep. egypt during clashes between pro and anti brotherhood supporters in addition
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we've seen very heavy handed tactics from the police we've seen the excessive use of tear gas. has seen the use of birdshot but when it should be given quite severe injuries to the face of the stomach i've had reports of live ammunition from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon how strong and united as well is the opposition movement could we be witnessing the beginning of a similar uprising to you that which saw the previous regime toppled. i mean definitely this is unprecedented in terms of a unification of the of the of the liberal leftist forces which has been a criticism of the oppositional forces since the muslim brotherhood took power in the parliament and also the presidency we're seeing a coalition of force and to bring in expression we have seen since the eighteen days in addition we've seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming to but he promised and baradei coming together and actually pulling
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a coalition to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite a strong move from the opposition forces to more of course we see even more protests by the opposition forces who are planning a million man marches to create a really unifying and in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kit yesterday i mean the journalists were rising up against this that decoration which they see to be oppressive edition the judiciary as well that have staged a possible strike so really we're seeing a country rising up against this president which could see see scenes that we saw last year during january february and water terms drip the president made to try to contain this simmering crisis. of last sound. balcony here as. well halloa.
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fortunately we're lost about true but i will try to. bring you a to bring her back as soon as possible and true life from cairo kyra based on this for us. all right egypt's opposition forces are ramping up pressure on president morsi to withdraw his edict which they say consolidate his powers and a middle east analyst ammar ali believes the crisis isn't. gone far. he would have to space in order to do that but i don't have a moment really it's anyone's guess because the real situation in egypt it's cause and it's very method politics is most of my. morsi. and also the judges. you want to have your own position of choice over in opposition but you've got almost all judges which which are supporting morsi some suspect of the side. i was asking all members of the supreme to treat council has condemned.
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by most of the. that's where on our cuts i learned a good track towards a referendum on breaking away prospects after separatist party has secured a majority in a key regional election however got to learn years president saw some of his support drift away to wible pro independence party is not his and your father is in barcelona and breaks down the results. well as expected after mass has been reelected as the cattle president albeit with a reduced majority but the result does up the ante in terms of the region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano i hope he will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest
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regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner which probably because of the economic crisis looming catherine and this was the tipping point they say that their region is very wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but in terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government and they actually get back from a trade in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would expect people to vote in favor of it although i say that those people who are against separatism to point out that if catalonia would draw from spain it could also mean it has to drop out of the european union and not many people in catalonia would be in favor of that if that turns out to be the case and maybe they would prefer the status quo so there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as
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a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment of nationalism and a sense for independence here in catalonia. so irish prime minister mariano rajoy catalonia could be expelled from the gale sovereignty by prayer independence activist don argus as her region would be a vital part of the block. we have to put city to cast the boat to cast for our represent and see the part of man with this object if and this to start the institution a process for endeavor builds of that's a long hour which is a process those not all days in economic can or do everybody may believe that actually the reason cited is what we want is the political thing that the landscape which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce tour is the chair except that etc etc why we have to understand that actually spain now all get on the spanish state machinery
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are trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european city sounds and now there's not such process of that that the group could be out of the european union sun a half a million people suddenly in a heartbeat that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out at it's not the consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like the scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as ease the universal right of sovereignty of nation which talk about democracy here. to whistleblower julian assange has released a new book on the fight against internet surveillance and the government's taken control on the web we can accept our hasn't stopped his work despite having been a cop top cooped up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for some six months now and his work on the freedom and future of the internet is expected to make waves as laura smith reports you may be wondering what has been doing so.
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in six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for an episode called the pug's when he interviews his three co-authors on a range of issues how to protect data copyrights in fulfilment this is in politics drones the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to authorise calls the three. activists it's your standard google user who knows who your community. who you know what you're researching potentially your sexual orientation your people really more about you than you do your so more than your mother it's a cosy conversation filled with the more activist sitting in comfortable chairs jeremys them and even says he insisted on a bottle of whisky and some cigars to make the conversation more easily.
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avoided we have civilian wise we don't we don't see tanks coming into all this may be a special introduction we most people don't see tanks or bugs. normally or even even though. we take care of you put it all we put it all on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst the internet and the military has control. controlled the all. eric was far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two s b o u offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is no stranger to run ins with your force because of his involvement with
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julian since he represented wiki leaks at a two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly targeted agencies go to court ordered for his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the us border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe for individuals and transparent government and powerful institutions. and directs the center for investigative journalism begun my faden pushing for transparency is a tough question on to an exclusive interview to explain or deals whistleblowers a hard thing to go through. governments and corporations. are usually surprised when their spouse who's the husband of the wife because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts. is very great. unless you have nothing
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or you have a great deal so far but if you're in the middle it's very difficult. so to fight against a major opponent in a huge corporation for example is extremely difficult they have no numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after your private life they'll go after all kinds of aspects of your life don't force a part of the employment records to say that you were always a crazy person even if you've just been promoted they'll do all kinds of things to discredit you and that's very hard for families to take and often go to the employers your employers and so you've got this terrible disreputable person working for you so the pressures are high. he was given. at six pm chance he. succumbed feeling unsafe in your home life. while in the french population is being
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threatened by immigrants angry given to. the schoolmate of time children from the bedouin community here jerusalem a city even basic place of study that's going to break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's satellite project real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or a forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big
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dreams in a big country that is big. corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive what every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty but that's just my opinion. more news today violence is once again fleda. these are the images. from history that canada. china corporations are ruled the day.
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cut. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. market mind can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining to cause a report. live from. as well the fresh french economy a modern depression that is a new bottle gaining momentum in society as outsiders have been living in harmony
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with locals here is becoming more aggressive braving the french for lack of opportunities and a poor quality of life. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work i don't like. why because they don't speak french there were many young went in france in the five franc people is also doing have as much work. now how david give us work in this situation is like a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive
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towards the nature of french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is described as anti white racism says study who wrote a book about the phenomenon. there is real. back of authority in those troubled suburbs that there is not enough police force criminals are not immediately punished because this phenomenon is widely spread among young people at middle school it's mostly insulting people hell out of insults can happen at school if your district has a conflict between neighbors sometimes it ends up in a fight. but often it goes beyond verbal abuse the recent murder of a french teenager by his arabic schoolmates is just one example and used paper poll suggested that the white french population and breezy in slums were afraid to take a natural ride home after dark. surreal bosun asked says aggressive migrants in the neighborhood where he spend most of his life are one of the reasons he joined the
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nationalist party member i'm putting up my political ads and i hear some noise cars in circle and arab looking people in the cars tell us oh we thought you were the police so they're not interested in politics they are interested in drugs in the revenues from drug trafficking so they beat the police there are a thousand lawless areas where the law of france is not respected and you know despite their concerns officials are reacting as if the problem does not exist racism is about poor relation ship was in a society so between a majority who holds the power and the political power to me or the judiciary power and so on and different types of minorities within the society so if you talk about auntie rights racism that would mean that whites are a minority within their own society which is a totally wrong in western europe which has many whites cristiana whatsoever is an absolute nonsense but with more and more cases of aggression towards the local french many parisians are thinking what else must happen before the authorities
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stop turning a blind eye to what they say is a worrying trend. next year sure steve r.t. reporting from paris in france. and online here china. it's way to flexing its naval minds but not without some of its military heritage playing it has been successfully landed on the country's finest aircraft carrier far sooner than predicted by experts but the pride of china speech is actually soviet made trip to beijing some time ago. also online confidential confetti new york police are left bottled after a secret documents were used as confetti during a traditional thanksgiving parade landing pieces of paper containing license and security numbers of the swarming crowds. and let's now take a look at some other stories making news around the globe and news just in a minute still defiance has resigned. says it was drawing from public life after
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a thirty six year military career but will remain in his post until after the new year's election earlier he had been raising pressure from the prime minister to quit his plans to join another party political alliance formed bond a minute on yahoo's of its. forces in bahrain have used tear gas to disperse a peaceful knowledge during muslim celebrations all the holy month of may her run the kingdom maintaining its strong stance after banning public demonstrations that october the country's main opposition activists meanwhile said they will continue to defy the bond until their demand for a democratically elected government is in that. second clothing factory has gone up in flames in bangladesh in less than twenty four hours the blaze in the multi-story building housing for textile plants has since been brought under control and rescues and are searching the floors for potential victims of that one hundred people died yesterday when another plant trailing the major western clothes supply
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is also caught fire that deadly incident sparked protests among thousands of government workers who demanded better. children a poor bedouin community outside jerusalem could be left without an education and that's because a school in their settlement is under threat of demolition being classed as an illegal structure but as policy of locals believe does more to the problem than a lack of building. it's the end of another school day but as these students scramble the difficult path home it's far from clear that they'll have a school to return to tomorrow is all supreme court has decided not to demolish the building for now it's one of the ugliest petitions i've ever seen and there are so many ugly petitions against palestinians in the west bank the school is. made of tires and. it's about half a kilometer underneath the very fancy houses and villas of. the illegal
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structure was built three years ago entirely from tires held together with mud when george is one of about one hundred pupils mostly girls who are taught here it could be the only chance if they get an education other schools are too far away and inaccessible. we are a very poor school in winter it's very cold and in summer it's very hard we have no air conditioners or heating and our children often fall asleep because of the heat and dust also have no use for them to play in and you have to carry all the equipment here by hand the jungle and big one community has lived in this no man's land for sixty years they fled their traditional homelands in the negev desert during the one nine hundred forty eight war of independence but now israel which has occupied the area since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven once them to move again. the settlers come with guns their main goal is to keep all the syria
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without palestinian rights so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid says a father of seven like other bedwyn farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and the makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the polls first of all. well it's a policy probably against the cation when you don't have an educated person you can easily manipulate the way they think so i think that's the focal point it's about demolishing that school or aiming that against the school the case has been back and forth in the courts a demolition order instigated by settlers is still valid and the community could be displaced at any time the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for political purposes a tactic they themselves often use but they'd nor the fact that if the school is
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closed down these students will inevitably drop out of education and become an even bigger burden on the state policy r t outside east jerusalem. and children on a cross talk with well. invented by the famed soviet author p.d. is good for you is there and the nine hundred fifty s. these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration elizabeth was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to the it was out of center nowadays seeking series three focus magic reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick
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of who operated on many of them it usually comes down to man's pride first patient to turn to us with a leg like the mean request to meet his fifteen centimeters to still want to surgery because panos to than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head like lengthening surgeries a band in many countries and even the will out there pretty expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states. financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america average height is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so eight centimeters would have brought me right to average for women height isn't so important girl can be sure it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation
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most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite in dealing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. limitation and free credit patient free storage charges free. arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast live video for your media project a free media party tom. let's
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. take a. listen to the. following welcome to cross talk and peter all about the so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades if you believe it is achieved much beyond horrific budgetary costs and extremely high levels of incarceration in the us as well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the us as a whole to do the same. live. if you.
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live. across up the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hachim in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim merican dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior. adviser on drug policy or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i'd like to go to you i mean talk about colorado's talk about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do you square the circle. well i mean you know colorado and washington have votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for.

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